• 015 - Objection!!!!!
    Jun 26 2026

    In this episode of Star-X Podcast, we're discussing Stargate SG-1 Season 1, Episode 15: "Cor-ai."

    When SG-1 visits the world of Cartago, Teal'c comes face-to-face with a painful chapter from his past. Accused of murdering a villager's father while serving as First Prime to Apophis, Teal'c is put on trial in the Byrsa's unique justice system known as the Cor-ai. As Jack, Daniel, and Carter fight to save their friend, Teal'c refuses to run from the consequences of his actions, forcing everyone to confront difficult questions about guilt, responsibility, and redemption.

    We dive into one of SG-1's most thought-provoking episodes, discussing Teal'c's journey, Daniel's surprisingly effective turn as a defense attorney, and Jack's growing frustration with a legal system that seems determined to execute his best friend. We also explore the moral dilemmas at the heart of the episode and debate whether Teal'c's past can ever truly be separated from the man he has become.

    Plus, we share our favorite moments, behind-the-scenes observations, and a few laughs along the way—because even when an episode tackles heavy themes, Jack O'Neill is never far from a sarcastic comment.

    Join Mike and Jenae as they break down one of the most powerful character-driven episodes of Stargate SG-1 and ask the question: Is redemption enough when the past refuses to stay buried?

    #StargateSG1 #Stargate #Tealc #CorAi #JackONeill #DanielJackson #SamanthaCarter #SciFiPodcast #StarXPodcast #GroovyDaneMedia #SolvingForSciFi

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    39 mins
  • 014 - Actually, it's called the accretion disk.
    Jun 19 2026

    This week on Star(X), Mike and Jenae tackle one of the most emotional episodes of Season 1: "Singularity."

    What starts as a routine mission to observe a black hole quickly turns into a humanitarian disaster when SG-1 discovers an entire civilization, and SG-7, wiped out by a deadly plague. Amid the tragedy, they find a lone survivor—Cassandra—a frightened young girl who soon forms a powerful bond with Samantha Carter.

    We discuss the episode's mix of science fiction and heart, Carter's growing maternal instincts, the Goa'uld's terrifying long-game strategy, and why this episode remains one of the strongest early showcases for Sam as a character. We also talk about Jack O'Neill's surprisingly deep knowledge of black holes and the emotional ending that still hits hard nearly 30 years later.

    Join us as we break down the science, the drama, the character moments, and the unforgettable introduction of Cassandra.

    In this episode:
    ⭐ Sam Carter's defining character moment
    ⭐ Cassandra's introduction to the Stargate universe
    ⭐ Goa'uld schemes and Trojan horse tactics
    ⭐ Jack O'Neill: amateur astronomer?
    ⭐ Black holes, naquadah, and questionable science
    ⭐ Our favorite moments, quotes, and observations

    Solving for Sci-Fi one episode at a time.

    #StargateSG1 #Stargate #Singularity #SamanthaCarter #JackONeill #Tealc #DanielJackson #SciFiPodcast #StarXPodcast #GroovyDaneMedia #SG1 #ClassicSciFi #ScienceFictionPodcast #StargateRewatch #CassandraFrasier

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    45 mins
  • 013 - Yeah, well Mama said there'd be days like this.
    Jun 12 2026

    In this episode of StarX, Mike and Jenae break down "Hathor", one of the most memorable (and definitely most debated) episodes of Season 1 of Stargate SG-1. When an ancient Egyptian sarcophagus is discovered in a Mayan temple, the team comes face-to-face with Hathor, a Goa'uld claiming to be an ally against Ra and Apophis. Unfortunately, her idea of diplomacy involves mind-controlling nearly every man on the base.

    We discuss the introduction of Goa'uld queens, the episode's expanding mythology, Daniel's complete inability to see obvious red flags, and why Carter and Dr. Fraiser end up being the only people keeping Earth from becoming a giant Goa'uld nursery. Along the way, we share plenty of laughs, point out some questionable decisions, and revisit one of SG-1's most infamous episodes.

    Join us as we explore the mythology, the madness, and the many moments that make "Hathor" a uniquely Stargate experience.

    ⭐ Topics include:

    Hathor and Goa'uld queen lore
    Carter and Fraiser saving the day
    Daniel's questionable judgment
    Jack's unfortunate promotion opportunity
    Season 1 world-building and mythology
    Our favorite moments, goofs, and observations

    #StargateSG1 #Hathor #Stargate #SG1 #StarXPodcast #SciFiPodcast #RichardDeanAnderson #AmandaTapping #MichaelShanks #ChristopherJudge #Goauld #ScienceFiction #TVReview #Podcast #StargatePodcast

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    40 mins
  • 012 - You know that's my car...
    Jun 5 2026

    In this episode, Mike and Jenae dive into Fire and Water, the emotional Season 1 episode where the SG-1 team believes Daniel Jackson has been killed during an off-world mission. As Daniel struggles to uncover the truth behind his mysterious encounter with the alien being Nem, the rest of the team wrestles with grief, guilt, and the possibility that they may never see their teammate again.

    Join us as we discuss the episode’s standout character moments, the deeper themes of loss and memory, behind-the-scenes trivia, and, of course, a few tangents and laughs along the way.

    Whether you're watching Stargate SG-1 for the first time or revisiting the series through the gate, come along for the conversation!


    #StargateSG1 #Stargate #FireAndWater #DanielJackson #JackONeill #SamanthaCarter #Tealc #SciFiPodcast #TVReview #StargatePodcast #MikeAndJenae #GroovyDaneShows #RetroTV #ScienceFiction #SG1Podcast

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    40 mins
  • 011 - Who you calling a hasshak?
    May 29 2026

    In this episode of our Stargate SG-1 rewatch podcast, Mike and Jenae tackle “Bloodlines” — the episode where Teal’c returns home and things immediately get emotionally complicated. Family drama, Goa’uld oppression, and secret resistance movements? Just another day on SG-1.

    We break down Teal’c’s powerful storyline, the introduction of his family, and how this episode deepens the mythology of the Jaffa and the Goa’uld. We also talk about the episode’s darker themes, the growing rebellion against Apophis, and why Teal’c quietly becomes one of the most compelling characters in the series.

    Along the way, we get sidetracked, question a few tactical decisions, and appreciate just how much emotional damage this show can pack into 45 minutes.

    Join us for laughs, lore, and a deep dive into one of the most important early Teal’c episodes of SG-1.

    #StargateSG1 #Bloodlines #Tealc #StargatePodcast #SciFiPodcast #SG1 #Goauld #Jaffa #RetroTV #GeekPodcast

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    41 mins
  • 010 - Step away from the pedestal Daniel.
    May 22 2026

    In this episode of our Stargate SG-1 rewatch podcast, Mike and Jenae dive into “Torment of Tantalus” — the episode that proves the Stargate program was somehow even more chaotic before SG-1 showed up. When the team uncovers evidence of a scientist lost through the gate decades earlier, they set out on a rescue mission that leads to an abandoned castle, an alien mystery, and one very lonely survivor.

    We talk about the emotional weight of the episode, the massive world-building lore drops, and why this feels like classic sci-fi adventure at its best. Plus: questionable military decisions, ancient alien academia, and the eternal struggle of surviving on alien planet soup.

    If you love Stargate lore, behind-the-scenes discussion, and a few laughs along the way, this episode is for you.

    #StargateSG1 #TormentOfTantalus #StargatePodcast #SciFiPodcast #SG1 #Stargate #RetroTV #SciFiFans #PodcastEpisode #GeekPodcast

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    43 mins
  • 009 - Great, another sign.
    May 15 2026

    In this episode of our Stargate SG-1 podcast, we’re tackling “Thor’s Hammer”—where mythology, alien tech, and one very stubborn Goa’uld collide in a cave of no return.

    SG-1 arrives on a planet inspired by Norse legend, where the locals worship Thor… and for once, that might not be entirely misplaced. When Teal’c gets trapped by an ancient Asgard defense system designed to detect and imprison Goa’uld, the team is forced into a desperate rescue mission—with Daniel trying to decode the myths, Carter working the science, and O’Neill doing what he does best: pushing buttons and hoping for the best.

    We break down the episode’s mix of mythology and sci-fi, the deeper lore surrounding the Goa’uld and Asgard, and why this one is a major stepping stone for the series moving forward. Plus, we talk about Teal’c’s loyalty, Daniel’s MVP puzzle-solving skills, and the moment SG-1 realizes they’re dealing with something far more advanced than they expected.

    Is “Thor’s Hammer” a hidden gem of early SG-1, or just another cave episode with a mythological twist? (Spoiler: it’s doing a lot more heavy lifting than you might remember.)

    Join hosts Mike and Jenae as they dig into the lore, the tension, and the hammer that definitely doesn’t belong in a museum.

    Topics we cover:

    • The Asgard’s first big impression
    • Teal’c vs. the Goa’uld detection system
    • Norse mythology meets alien technology
    • Daniel Jackson: linguist, archaeologist, lifesaver
    • Key moments and standout scenes

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    #StargateSG1 #ThorsHammer #SciFiPodcast #Stargate #TVReview #GeekCulture #Podcast

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    53 mins
  • 008 - A hundred day celebration? Guess we should pace ourselves.
    May 8 2026

    In this episode of our Stargate SG-1 podcast, we’re diving into “Brief Candle”—the one where Colonel O’Neill accidentally signs up for the fastest midlife crisis in the galaxy… and then some.

    When the SG-1 team visits a seemingly peaceful planet, everything looks a little too perfect. Turns out, the locals live their entire lives in just 100 days (yes, you read that right), and Jack unknowingly gets “gifted” a rapid-aging problem that puts his life on fast-forward. Cue the panic, the science scramble, and a whole lot of “maybe don’t touch alien technology” energy.

    We break down the episode’s wild premise, the emotional stakes, and the ethical questions it raises—while also having some fun with just how bizarre this situation really is. Is this one of SG-1’s more underrated early episodes, or does it burn out too quickly? (Yeah, we went there.)

    Join hosts Mike and Jenae as they explore the highs, lows, and rapidly ticking clock of “Brief Candle.”

    Topics we cover:

    • O’Neill’s extremely bad day (and worse prognosis)
    • The morality of the Argosian lifespan system
    • Early SG-1 world-building and tone
    • Memorable moments, questions, and a few laughs along the way

    👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more Stargate SG-1 deep dives and sci-fi discussions!

    #StargateSG1 #BriefCandle #SciFiPodcast #Stargate #TVReview #GeekCulture #Podcast

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    49 mins